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Orchards: Frontier Middle School student Madeline McMillen held a book drive and donated 200 new books and $300 to Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.

Middle schooler continues giving ways with book drive

Orchards: Frontier Middle School student Madeline McMillen held a book drive and donated 200 new books and $300 to Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.

October 25, 2017, 5:59am Community

Madeline McMillen, a student at Frontier Middle School, hosted a book drive for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. Read story

Washougal: Brooklyn Scott won the pie-eating contest for a second straight year at the 27th annual Riverside Apple Festival, which raises money for Riverside Christian School.

Apple festival raises money for Washougal school

Washougal: Brooklyn Scott won the pie-eating contest for a second straight year at the 27th annual Riverside Apple Festival, which raises money for Riverside Christian School.

October 25, 2017, 5:36am Community

Rain didn’t keep the crowd away from the 27th annual Riverside Apple Festival on Oct. 8. Read story

North Image: Image Elementary School fifth-graders, from left, Ellie Fidkevich, Emma Vasxquez and Jenson Weismann on a field trip to the 78th Street Heritage Farm to learn more about agriculture and where food comes from.

Students attend farm field trip to see where food comes from

North Image: Image Elementary School fifth-graders, from left, Ellie Fidkevich, Emma Vasxquez and Jenson Weismann on a field trip to the 78th Street Heritage Farm to learn more about agriculture and where food comes from.

October 25, 2017, 5:35am Community

About 130 Image Elementary School fifth-graders traveled to the 78th Street Heritage Farm for a field trip through the Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education and 4-H Youth Development programs. Read story

Washougal: Gause Elementary School students participate in the school’s annual Sport-a-Thon, a fundraiser for the Gause Booster Club.

Elementary school fundraiser brings in money for booster club

Washougal: Gause Elementary School students participate in the school’s annual Sport-a-Thon, a fundraiser for the Gause Booster Club.

October 25, 2017, 5:27am Community

Gause Elementary School students packed into Washougal High School’s Fishback Stadium for the school’s annual Sport-a-Thon. Read story

Washington first lady Trudi Inslee, center, chats with Mayor Pro Tem Anne McEnerny-Ogle before speaking to the crowd at the Support for Early Learning and Families Early Learning Summit at WareHouse ’23 on Tuesday morning. Inslee was among the speakers at the event before touring the Clark County Food Bank.

Summit, state’s first lady emphasize early education

Washington first lady Trudi Inslee, center, chats with Mayor Pro Tem Anne McEnerny-Ogle before speaking to the crowd at the Support for Early Learning and Families Early Learning Summit at WareHouse ’23 on Tuesday morning. Inslee was among the speakers at the event before touring the Clark County Food Bank.

October 24, 2017, 10:20pm Clark County News

With local and state advocates saying most kindergartners in Southwest Washington and across the state aren’t ready to start school, the state’s first lady Trudi Inslee and other speakers called for more collaboration from private and public partners to support families with young children. Read story

Students and visitors to Washington State University Vancouver take in scenic views of Mount St. Helens and fall colors as the sun shines on Tuesday afternoon. The school is among those in the Washington State University system facing impending budget cuts.

Budget cuts to affect WSUV

Students and visitors to Washington State University Vancouver take in scenic views of Mount St. Helens and fall colors as the sun shines on Tuesday afternoon. The school is among those in the Washington State University system facing impending budget cuts.

October 24, 2017, 10:17pm Clark County News

Specific spending reductions at Salmon Creek campus unclear after president’s announcement Read story

Tom Ahearne, lower right, the lead attorney in a lawsuit against the state of Washington regarding the funding of education, speaks Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017, during a Washington Supreme Court hearing in Olympia, Wash. The hearing was held to determine if Washington state has complied with a court mandate to fully fund the state's basic education system. (AP Photo/Ted S.

Is it enough? State Supreme Court hears school funding case

Tom Ahearne, lower right, the lead attorney in a lawsuit against the state of Washington regarding the funding of education, speaks Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017, during a Washington Supreme Court hearing in Olympia, Wash. The hearing was held to determine if Washington state has complied with a court mandate to fully fund the state's basic education system. (AP Photo/Ted S.

October 24, 2017, 4:10pm Latest News

Attorneys for the state of Washington told the state Supreme Court Tuesday they have complied with a court mandate to fully fund the state's basic education system, calling recent legislation a "sea change," but an attorney for the coalition behind the long running lawsuit disagreed and asked the court to… Read story

Washington State University's Pullman campus glows on its hill this past summer.

WSU announces budget cuts to deal with $30M deficit

Washington State University's Pullman campus glows on its hill this past summer.

October 24, 2017, 9:22am Northwest

SPOKANE -- Washington State University is announcing big budget cuts to reduce an estimated $30 million annual deficit. Read story